100+ Baby Girl Names Inspired by Roman Mythology (Meaning)

Girls have reached the epitome of identifying themselves as famous and rich goddesses. It’s important to have the right choice of name that does your girl’s characteristics and ambition.

Baby Girl Names Inspired by Roman Mythology

Concordia

Roman Goddess of peace and bliss and harmony.

Diana

Goddess of forest and childbirth; closely connects the word divine.

Dido

Queen of Carthage in Virgil’s Aenied; 

Bellona

Goddess of War; means to fight.

Angerona

Goddess of death and silence

Fauna

Goddess of fertility and healing

Juno

Queen of Heavens

Lara

Water nymph; means cheerful and happy in Greek.

Laverna

Goddess of imposters and thieves; means born in the spring in French.

Minerva

Goddess of War and Wisdom.

Nona

Means the ninth; Goddess of Pregnancy.

Aurora

Means dawn in Latin; Roman Goddess of Morning

Cardea

Roman Goddess of threshold and change; means axis.

Pax

Means peace in Latin; Goddess of Peace.

Rhea

Means flow in Latin; was a Titan. 

Ceres

Goddess of agriculture derives the meaning from the word grow.

Silvia

Last name of the mother of the founders of Rome.

Venus

Goddess of love; means desire.

Victoria

Goddess of win and victory.

Vesta 

Goddess of Home, Hearth, and Family.

Salacia

Goddess of saltwater; means salt.

Prosperina

Roman Goddess; means to crawl out or emerge.

Maia

Goddess of spring; was also the wife of Vulcan.

Juventas

Means young in Latin; Goddess of Youth.

Hersilia

Wife of Rome’s founder, Romulus, means delicate in Latin.

Lavinia

Aeneas’ wife; the town Lavinium was named after her.

Libitina

The female deity of corpses and death.

Lucina

Goddess of childbirth; means light.

Lucretia

Means Wealth; was raped by the monarch’s son resulting in a revolution.

Luna

Means moon; Goddess of the moon.

Naenia

Goddess of the funeral.

Furrnia

Associated with water.

Cecelia

Means blind by love; the name of the Roman Clan.

Cassia

Connected to the word Keziah; daughter of Job.

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